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we're the party of growing the economy. they want to grow the economy top down from washington. we want to grow the economy bottom up where you live, where you work, where you invest. we're not the party of austerity. we're the party of more economic growth. that's the big change from what you have heard from republicans in washington. >> we understand that the rnc chair re-elected to another two-year term. he's now appointed a task force to come up with ways that republicans can reach out to minorities. what needs to happen concretely here? >> democrats have a strategy for getting minority votes. that's identity politics. you're a victim and government is here to help. you get more from government from the democratic party. republicans need an alternative to that. it doesn't need to be identity politics. we need to become what we once were which is party for everybody. the party of more for everyone. >> do you believe that's the bottom line message that you are all victims and that's how they appeal to african-americans and latinos. are you serious? >> yes. >> why so? >> the pr
we're the party of growing the economy. they want to grow the economy top down from washington. we want to grow the economy bottom up where you live, where you work, where you invest. we're not the party of austerity. we're the party of more economic growth. that's the big change from what you have heard from republicans in washington. >> we understand that the rnc chair re-elected to another two-year term. he's now appointed a task force to come up with ways that republicans can reach...
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and the new year is starting off with encouraging news on the economy. jobless numbers getting better every single week. the stock market is on a roll. it could end on a record high. that would be good for everyone's 401(k). >>> look at this. it's the x-ray of a 19-month-old with a pencil that pierced her eye and lodged in her brain. she's fine. it's amazing. it missed her important parts. there she is after. postpencil. >> the doctors did an amazing job. >>> and we are so excited to share some pictures with you. you may have heard. robin was with us on set all morning long. there i am passing the purell to her. making everything germ-free. >> it was good to see that smile all morning long. it's fantastic. >>> let's get straight to the developing story on the weather. 18 states, now under winter weather advisories for snow and ice. here's abc's ginger zee. >> good morning, guys. this is what people are waking up to in parts of tennessee. this is a hood of a car. this is all-ice. a quarter-inch of ice. i'm going to show you what's happ happening. some of
and the new year is starting off with encouraging news on the economy. jobless numbers getting better every single week. the stock market is on a roll. it could end on a record high. that would be good for everyone's 401(k). >>> look at this. it's the x-ray of a 19-month-old with a pencil that pierced her eye and lodged in her brain. she's fine. it's amazing. it missed her important parts. there she is after. postpencil. >> the doctors did an amazing job. >>> and we are...
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. >> our nation's total debt is now larger than our entire economy. this means that every man, woman and child owes a $53,000 share of this debt. that level of spending is unsustainable. a major credit rating agency has already downgraded our nation's credit once. and if we don't start making some real progress on spending reforms, more downgrades are likely in the near future. >> about eight minutes past the hour now. live look this is happening in washington, d.c. as we speak. this is happening really across the country. one of the main ones, this is a rally for gun control taking place in washington, d.c. people there are rallying for stricter gun laws. you know this has been the big debate in the country since the shooting, the killing of all those children in newtown, connecticut at their elementary school. you're seeiie seeing eleanor ho. expecting residents of newtown, connecticut to play a role in this march today. we don't have a wider shot of how many people turned out. march happening going to keep an eye on it there in washington, d.c. >>>
. >> our nation's total debt is now larger than our entire economy. this means that every man, woman and child owes a $53,000 share of this debt. that level of spending is unsustainable. a major credit rating agency has already downgraded our nation's credit once. and if we don't start making some real progress on spending reforms, more downgrades are likely in the near future. >> about eight minutes past the hour now. live look this is happening in washington, d.c. as we speak....
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economy, what could be happening in the washington in the next month or so. that's a big concern for people. how much of an impact will that have in terms of how long this rally will last? >> well, it could actually stall the rally. if there tends to be a lot of rancor and a lot of back and forth between democrats and republicans on how they should deal with the deficit and what kind of spending cuts should come out. that could actually cause some choppiness in the markets. however, if they get things settled, a lot of people say that would be a huge catalyst for the stock market. >> and analysts had said, too, what we're seeing now this sort of rally if that's the right word for it, a lot of that came after we avoided the fiscal cliff. >> that's right. an added catalyst. on top of all the positive economic data that we've been seeing. >> nice to have you here. thanks. >> nice to be here. >> lester? >> thanks. >>> most of the country fighting the flu. the virus is widespread in 47 of 50 states. this morning there is a new concern. it's a new strain of the nor
economy, what could be happening in the washington in the next month or so. that's a big concern for people. how much of an impact will that have in terms of how long this rally will last? >> well, it could actually stall the rally. if there tends to be a lot of rancor and a lot of back and forth between democrats and republicans on how they should deal with the deficit and what kind of spending cuts should come out. that could actually cause some choppiness in the markets. however, if...
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some say it took its eye off the economy ball at the time. with the gun debate, risk of expending too much political capital at the expense of immigration or other big-ticket things? >> there is that risk. but we saw at the president's inaugural address, the president wants to get big things done. some like immigration, like deficit reduction, immigration, are things that he talked about all along. this is a new issue, gun control. we are about to see the biggest effort ever by a president and vice president to try and change america's gun control laws, it will take some time. the president will stick through this year. >> is that because it works? he'll take it on the road. >> he has this big new organization that kristen mentioned that will try to take tactics that worked in the campaign, reaching people directly. neighbor-to-neighbor contact, to get public opinion really changed. it can backfire. you can go to a member of congress' state and tell your member of congress to vote differently than he or she might want to, but can backfire. fw
some say it took its eye off the economy ball at the time. with the gun debate, risk of expending too much political capital at the expense of immigration or other big-ticket things? >> there is that risk. but we saw at the president's inaugural address, the president wants to get big things done. some like immigration, like deficit reduction, immigration, are things that he talked about all along. this is a new issue, gun control. we are about to see the biggest effort ever by a...
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economy as the rest of the world. more than 2,000 government and business leaders meeting at the world economic forum. want to see what they are predicting for our financial future. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> 48 world leaders, 2,000 executives are gathered at the beautiful ski esort in switzerland to deal with issues just like spain's. it is a brain storming session. this year the leaders are more pe pessimistic about the economy. they say huge gaps in wealth, biggest risks to the world economy right now. the slashing of public sector jobs. the cutbacks have left 36 million people out of work. they want to talk about the american economy. richard, i know there is
economy as the rest of the world. more than 2,000 government and business leaders meeting at the world economic forum. want to see what they are predicting for our financial future. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!!...
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you're a bigger economy like china. wouldn't more legal immigrants help us grow the economy? >> there's no question that adding more labor input makes the economy bigger, but there is not really any research to show it makes the economy better or more accurately, it raises per capita income. of course, that's what matters; right? canada and mexico have very roughly the same size economy, but we don't say, well, gosh, they are equally rich. no. mexico's population is several times larger, and so it's per capita is much lower. as far as we can tell because of the immigrants tend to be somewhat poorer on average, the overall per capita actually goes down when the immigrants arrive so it does make a larger gdp, but it doesn't seem to i'll -- improve the economic situation of the native born. immigrants do benefit, and that could be an argument for immigration. melissa: if they were legal, paying taxes, that's a big difference, especially from the perspective that one of th greatest costs is the cost of educating the children of the legal immigrants. they are not paying into the t
you're a bigger economy like china. wouldn't more legal immigrants help us grow the economy? >> there's no question that adding more labor input makes the economy bigger, but there is not really any research to show it makes the economy better or more accurately, it raises per capita income. of course, that's what matters; right? canada and mexico have very roughly the same size economy, but we don't say, well, gosh, they are equally rich. no. mexico's population is several times larger,...
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at $16.4 trillion the total debt is larger than our entire economy. we can't add a trillion dollars to the debt every year as we have for the past four years. a major credit rating agency has already downgraded our nation's credit once. if we don't start making real progress on spending freerms more downgrades are likely in the future. >> he went on to say the first priority in congress every year should be coming up with a spending plan. he admits it can be tough at times. but says families have to come up with a budget for their household needs and lawmakers should be able to do the same thing. >>> meanwhile president obama using his weekly address to boost support for hid nominee for top government positions. some of them have been getting push backs from capitol hill. who the president tapped to be the next secretary of defense. peter doocy has more from washington. >> president obama's nominee to become the next secretary of state. john kerry was received very well in his confirmation hearing for democrat and republican. >> i commend his nominati
at $16.4 trillion the total debt is larger than our entire economy. we can't add a trillion dollars to the debt every year as we have for the past four years. a major credit rating agency has already downgraded our nation's credit once. if we don't start making real progress on spending freerms more downgrades are likely in the future. >> he went on to say the first priority in congress every year should be coming up with a spending plan. he admits it can be tough at times. but says...
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if heta is at the end of that pipeline, once it goes out into the economy, if the president is severely restricting how it's used, how it's used in transportation and manufacturing as senator boxer has said i think he could say tone environmentalists the end user is going to get hit hard here. we are going to reduce energy construction and construction jobs with the pipeline. >> can i make a related point here about the pipeline and carbon change. it's interesting, if you really care about global warming and you want to reduce carbon emissions, there is no question the most important thing america couldn do would beng to transition towards natural gas which we have ao huge abundance of. it is cheap. -- it is, abundant in the united states, and it does not emit i very many carbons into the atmosphere. and, yet, the left is against that, too. we need pipelines to get the natural gas to the markets. >> that's because natural gas would take the place of coal which is a much bigger carbon especially in terms of utilities and electricity. >> is that the play that james freeman was talking abo
if heta is at the end of that pipeline, once it goes out into the economy, if the president is severely restricting how it's used, how it's used in transportation and manufacturing as senator boxer has said i think he could say tone environmentalists the end user is going to get hit hard here. we are going to reduce energy construction and construction jobs with the pipeline. >> can i make a related point here about the pipeline and carbon change. it's interesting, if you really care...
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the new ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. guts. glory. ram. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >> arthel: it may seem like every time you buy a smartphone a new one with flashier features hits the market and it timing could be everything, when it comes to bang for your smartphone bucks. >> rick: "consumer reports" has the new models and mike is here to show us what they can do and you brought new sonys with you. brand new. >> you can't even buy them yet. they are so new and an armed guard is outside making sure i give it back to them. >> rick: what is this here? up on camera. >> the sony experia-ion-z, and it has -- you will see this a lot, a high resolution display, and five inch screen and a lot of other features -- oops! >> rick: it is in water! not good. >> mr. sony will get mad at me, maybe not. you see, another thing you see on phones now. this phone has a waterproof barrier. it is some film and seals to keep water out for up to 30 minutes and you will not go skin diving with it but it is great for -- >> rick: that was intentional. ju
the new ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. guts. glory. ram. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >> arthel: it may seem like every time you buy a smartphone a new one with flashier features hits the market and it timing could be everything, when it comes to bang for your smartphone bucks. >> rick: "consumer reports" has the new models and mike is here to show us what they can do and you brought new sonys with you. brand new. >> you can't even buy them yet....
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they are the essential tools for success in this new economy. we need to invest more where we get the biggest return, in quality early learning programs. [applause] we need a system that aligns from early learning to k-12 to our universities. accountability must be present at every level. we should continue the progress we are making on improving the teacher and principal evaluation system, and make it a significant part of personnel decisions. and yes we need to meet the funding obligations set out by the mccleary decision, [applause] but we cannot continue to allow funding debates to mask deeper problems in our schools that do demand innovation and reform. i want us to be able to look our children in the eyes, knowing that we honored our commitment to provide them a world-class education. not through gimmicks or blind allocation of money, but through systemic, sustainable reform of our schools. it's also critical for us to preserve the leading role of our research institutions play in inventing the future, growing our economy, and creating job
they are the essential tools for success in this new economy. we need to invest more where we get the biggest return, in quality early learning programs. [applause] we need a system that aligns from early learning to k-12 to our universities. accountability must be present at every level. we should continue the progress we are making on improving the teacher and principal evaluation system, and make it a significant part of personnel decisions. and yes we need to meet the funding obligations...
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oil are expecting a big market, but if he's at the end of that pipeline, once it goes out into the economy, if the president is severely restricting how it's used, how it's used in transportation, and in manufacturing, as smart b -- senator boxer had said he could say look, the end user is going to get hit hard and he reduce energy consumption and provides the construction jobs for the pipeline. >> can i make a related point here, paul, about the pipeline and carbon change. it's interesting if you really care about global warming and you want to reduce carbon emission, there is no question the most important thing america can do would be to transition towards natural gas, a huge abundance of. it is cheap, it is abundant in the united states and it does not emit many carbons into the atmosphere and yet, the left is against that, too, and yet we need pipelines to get the natural gas to the markets. >> that's because the natural gas would take the place of coal which is a much bigger carbon in terms of electricity. and energy. and is that what he's talking about maybe get keystone going and a
oil are expecting a big market, but if he's at the end of that pipeline, once it goes out into the economy, if the president is severely restricting how it's used, how it's used in transportation, and in manufacturing, as smart b -- senator boxer had said he could say look, the end user is going to get hit hard and he reduce energy consumption and provides the construction jobs for the pipeline. >> can i make a related point here, paul, about the pipeline and carbon change. it's...
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if he cares about the economy, if republicans, democrats, independents care about the economy, this is the best thing that you can do for the economy. >> but congressman, rush limbaugh says he's concerned about the law. he's concerned about not rewarding people who come here illegally. that's his position. he says any kind of path to citizenship is rewarding wrongdoing. >> whether you like the laws that are around, you know, drug laws in this country, what have you, it's my understanding, correct me if i'm wrong, if rush limbaugh violated some tremendously -- violated some laws in this country, it's my understanding he didn't spend a day in jail. >> this is correct. >> my point is it's not about picking on him but i think the analogy is correct in using. when people use that vitriol and try to say they broke the law, gosh darn, it you broke the law and you didn't spend a day in jail. hopefully he paid his fines and hopefully he has it in his being to know not to do that again and to try to fix his life. with all due respect when you're talking about people who have been here from all o
if he cares about the economy, if republicans, democrats, independents care about the economy, this is the best thing that you can do for the economy. >> but congressman, rush limbaugh says he's concerned about the law. he's concerned about not rewarding people who come here illegally. that's his position. he says any kind of path to citizenship is rewarding wrongdoing. >> whether you like the laws that are around, you know, drug laws in this country, what have you, it's my...
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from a surging economy of the east and the south. a growing world economy benefits us all. we should be in no doubt that a new global rates of nations is underway today. a race for the wealth and for the jobs of the future. .. and the industrial revolution to nonfans to write european history in europe has helped to radars. has made a contribution to europe. we have provided a haven to those fleeing tyranny in persecution. we keep the flame of liberty alive. across the continent, and silent cemeteries played hundreds of thousands of british servicemen who gave their lives for europe's freedom we paid our parts for the iron curtain and champ named into the e.u. of those countries that lost so many figures to communists. contained in this history is a crucial point about britain, our natural character, our attitude to europe. britain is characterized, but above all by his openness. we've always been a country that reaches out that leads the charge in the fight for free trade and against protectionism. as today as it's always been. independent, yes, but open to. i never want u
from a surging economy of the east and the south. a growing world economy benefits us all. we should be in no doubt that a new global rates of nations is underway today. a race for the wealth and for the jobs of the future. .. and the industrial revolution to nonfans to write european history in europe has helped to radars. has made a contribution to europe. we have provided a haven to those fleeing tyranny in persecution. we keep the flame of liberty alive. across the continent, and silent...
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when we come back. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. lieu low back with the a-team. curtis, the white house says they are going along with a debt ceiling deal proposed by the republicans, to vote on it tomorrow. i hope he's not needlessly anticipating success on the part of the republicans. your reaction? does it surprise you? >> no, it's floating for three months, right? then hit the barrier in three months ago. the inaugural drags, if you noticed, no olive branch here to everyone educational departing, besettle all scores. this four years, we settle all scores, stick it to the republicans, and everyone who said that i was not from this country, the birth is out there, they are taking this personally. it starts at the top. it's going to trickle down with every new jacket he's bringing in to the administration. it's personal. we settle the scores. that was the theme. >> i'm not going there, but as an american citizen, i'm sick and tired of the extension after extension after extension.
when we come back. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. lieu low back with the a-team. curtis, the white house says they are going along with a debt ceiling deal proposed by the republicans, to vote on it tomorrow. i hope he's not needlessly anticipating success on the part of the republicans. your reaction? does it surprise you? >> no, it's floating for three months, right? then hit the barrier in...
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. >> reporter: the economy about to gain momentum? still potential pitfalls, rising mortgage rates and titghtened markets could damage housing, but some analysts say the stage is set. >> we've made a lot of adjustments and the economy has breathing space to really improve. >> john yang reporting. >>> a mystery that came up during secretary of state hillary clinton's hearing now solved. that next. [ other merv ] welcome back to the cleaning games. let's get a recap, merv. [ merv ] thanks, other merv. mr. clean magic eraser extra power was three times faster on permanent marker. elsewhere against dirt, it was a sweep, with scuffed sports equipment... had it coming. grungy phones... oh! super dirty! and grimy car rims... wow! that really works! ...all taking losses. it looks like mr. clean has won everything. the cleaning games are finished? and so are we. okay, but i just took a mortgage out on the cabinet. [ male announcer ] clean more, work less, with the mr. clean magic eraser extra power. up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps
. >> reporter: the economy about to gain momentum? still potential pitfalls, rising mortgage rates and titghtened markets could damage housing, but some analysts say the stage is set. >> we've made a lot of adjustments and the economy has breathing space to really improve. >> john yang reporting. >>> a mystery that came up during secretary of state hillary clinton's hearing now solved. that next. [ other merv ] welcome back to the cleaning games. let's get a recap,...
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s largest economy, the most important financial center, and, oh, yes, the pound sterling at odds with the euro. markets up more than 4% year to date. my next guest says while some investors are still on the sidelines, we're beginning to see a little bit more interest. joining us now with his outlook for the markets and the economy, of course, chief investment strategist for ubs wealth management, mike ryan. mike, good to have you here. >> good to be here. lou: a lot of fun in the european union. start there. we're not hearing so much about the collapse of the e.u., david cameron has other ideas, but the reality seems to be that things are quieting down a bit over there and not influencing our markets nearly so much. >> i think that's fair. i think what we're seeing, really, in the eurozone is an absence of mall las. the last couple years, an existential crisis, would the euro and player survive? a lot has been taken off the table by the posture of the european central bank saying we're standing behind the sovereigns. where does the growth come from? the real extreme risk event is elim
s largest economy, the most important financial center, and, oh, yes, the pound sterling at odds with the euro. markets up more than 4% year to date. my next guest says while some investors are still on the sidelines, we're beginning to see a little bit more interest. joining us now with his outlook for the markets and the economy, of course, chief investment strategist for ubs wealth management, mike ryan. mike, good to have you here. >> good to be here. lou: a lot of fun in the european...
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answers. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitoring is not enough, because it tells you after the fact, sometimes as much as 30 days later. with lifelock, as soon as our network spots a th
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chattanooga, tennessee has a smart idea on how to get the economy growing there. hire the best and brightest minds of technology and lure them with them. holding a competition and putting up a mart grid that sends out super fast high speed internet. here is more from atlanta. i hear business leaderships paying big money for people to move there. >> businesses and nonprofits are contributing to a number of initiatives and harris, so-called geeks are moving to chattanooga. >> as other cities struggle to create jobs and prosper, chattanooga, tennessee has a plan to grope th economy at the speed of light. >> our internet is litterally hundred times faster than the national average. >> there is a square mile grid of cable. fastest internet in the nation and it is called the gig and they are hoping to leverage it into jobbings. >> no other city has it on the level we have it and so that is a big recruiting tool. >> the city is luring business and residents. first the geek move. a generous relocation package for anyone who moves to the city and takes a tech-related job.
chattanooga, tennessee has a smart idea on how to get the economy growing there. hire the best and brightest minds of technology and lure them with them. holding a competition and putting up a mart grid that sends out super fast high speed internet. here is more from atlanta. i hear business leaderships paying big money for people to move there. >> businesses and nonprofits are contributing to a number of initiatives and harris, so-called geeks are moving to chattanooga. >> as other...
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hurt by the slow economy. this is the key, discounting by rival that cost their handbag business they're talking about, really stiff competition. now more from our guest host, jim rohr. i sxwrd peopasked people in the loaded question to some extent. you were involved in the mortgage settlement. banks need to be very careful how mortgages are arranged. in general, the malfeasance that resulted in these huge settlements, billion s s of dols of settlements, it was basically paperwork and shortcut, right? there were mortgages going in foreclosure. was any ever foreclosed upon that was current on their mortgages? >> i think one of the issues that came out was the initial for ray people looking back wha kind of mortgages -- >> shouldn't have been written or protected people from themselves? >> you go into this subprime department, subprime area, obviously there was a lot of underwriting there, very low down payments -- >> because they offloaded it, secured it, securetized it. >> a wholly different carton of goods. y
hurt by the slow economy. this is the key, discounting by rival that cost their handbag business they're talking about, really stiff competition. now more from our guest host, jim rohr. i sxwrd peopasked people in the loaded question to some extent. you were involved in the mortgage settlement. banks need to be very careful how mortgages are arranged. in general, the malfeasance that resulted in these huge settlements, billion s s of dols of settlements, it was basically paperwork and shortcut,...
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the protesters say that morsey has done nothing to fix the mess of the egyptian economy. and he has also rewritten the constitution in outright power grab. to them, the protesters, nothing has changed in the past two years except swap ago secular dictatorship for a religious one. former state department under secretary nicholas once says this is a situation the u.s. has to watch very carefully. listen. >> not only is there this divide between the new government dominated by the muslim brotherhood and old regime of president mubarak and many of his officials are still in place. but the islamic forces are also in disarray. there are challenges to president mohammed morsi from his right. even more radical factions. of islamic movement. there is cause for concern about continued instability, the lack of economic growth and egypt. the u.s. has a strong relationship with egypt and its government has stood by its peace treaty, crucially with israel. skeptics would add to that for now. >> across the region, concerns about the effects of the arab spring. >> yeah. pretty much every
the protesters say that morsey has done nothing to fix the mess of the egyptian economy. and he has also rewritten the constitution in outright power grab. to them, the protesters, nothing has changed in the past two years except swap ago secular dictatorship for a religious one. former state department under secretary nicholas once says this is a situation the u.s. has to watch very carefully. listen. >> not only is there this divide between the new government dominated by the muslim...
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you can make wise cuts and find savings without hurting the economy but you have to do it very delicately. i'll be sharing some of those ideas with my colleagues because we've got to find a path over time to get back to a more balanced budget. >> gun control will be another major issue to deal with for this congress. what are your expectations? what do you want to accomplish? >> i think the american public overwhelmingly believe gun violence is a problem. sadly i was governor when the horrible shooting happened at virginia tech and since virginia tech, we've had tucson. we've had newtown. we've had aurora and the shooting at the sikh temple in milwaukee. we can't sit back and wait to see more of these. i'm really happy that the president has put this on the table. it's mental health. it's campus and school security but it also is guns. i hope we'll be able to dramatically expand the background records check step. that's the only way to keep guns out of the hands who are dangerous who shouldn't by law have them but we also need to tackle the issue of the high capacity magazines and the ass
you can make wise cuts and find savings without hurting the economy but you have to do it very delicately. i'll be sharing some of those ideas with my colleagues because we've got to find a path over time to get back to a more balanced budget. >> gun control will be another major issue to deal with for this congress. what are your expectations? what do you want to accomplish? >> i think the american public overwhelmingly believe gun violence is a problem. sadly i was governor when...
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you who do they best integrate into our economy and society? the answer is by bringing them under the rule of law, bringing them into our system, not by pretending they're not here or trying to have this sort of shadow economy of illegal workers. bring them into the system, that's good for everybody. >> one of the things being a columnist you leave a long paper trail, and in 2006 you wrote this about the immigration issue, "immigration since 1980 has raised the total income of native-born americans by no more than a fraction of 1% and because mexican immigrants have much less education than the average u.s. worker they increase the supply of less-skilled labor, driving down the wages of the worst-paid americans." so again from an economic standpoint what will the effects be of bringing these people legally into our economy? >> again the point is all of those negative effects that i talked about, those are happening already, those people are already here and we're not going to send them back and it would be a crime against humanity to try and so
you who do they best integrate into our economy and society? the answer is by bringing them under the rule of law, bringing them into our system, not by pretending they're not here or trying to have this sort of shadow economy of illegal workers. bring them into the system, that's good for everybody. >> one of the things being a columnist you leave a long paper trail, and in 2006 you wrote this about the immigration issue, "immigration since 1980 has raised the total income of...
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[applause] california's exports are booming and our place in the world economy has never been stronger. our ties with the people's republic of china in particular are deep -- from the chinese immigrants crossing the pacific in 1848 to hosting china's next president in los angeles last february. this year we will take another step to strengthen the ties between the world's second and ninth largest economies. in april, i will lead a trade and investment mission to china with help from the bay area council and officially open california's new trade and investment office in shanghai. water central to the life of our state is water and one sixth of that water flows through the san joaquin delta. silicon valley, the livermore valley, farmers on the east side of the san joaquin valley between fresno and kern county and farmers on the west side between tracy and los banos, urban southern california and northern contra costa, all are critically dependent on the delta for water. if because of an earthquake, a hundred year storm or sea level rise, the delta fails, the disaster would be comparable
[applause] california's exports are booming and our place in the world economy has never been stronger. our ties with the people's republic of china in particular are deep -- from the chinese immigrants crossing the pacific in 1848 to hosting china's next president in los angeles last february. this year we will take another step to strengthen the ties between the world's second and ninth largest economies. in april, i will lead a trade and investment mission to china with help from the bay...
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my district wants me to do something about climate change and move our economy toward a green economy. i'm going to start there. and then we can negotiate with our colleagues on where we end up but i'm proud that the president stood up for our values, i think his speech was groundbreaking, historic and gave real energy to people who share this value system. so with that, mr. speaker, i have to curtail my hour and i'll yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. smith, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. smith: i thank the chair. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, 40 years ago today marks the u.s. supreme court's infamous reckless and inhumane abandonment of women and babies to abortionists. 40 years of victims, d
my district wants me to do something about climate change and move our economy toward a green economy. i'm going to start there. and then we can negotiate with our colleagues on where we end up but i'm proud that the president stood up for our values, i think his speech was groundbreaking, historic and gave real energy to people who share this value system. so with that, mr. speaker, i have to curtail my hour and i'll yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the...
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our infrastructure is critical to our economy but we continue not to be able to get something through congress. these are big areas where we can move something forward. i think you'll see the president address many of these issues in the state of the union. >> schieffer: all right, well, i want to thank all of you, most enlightening, as we say on television. and we'll be back in a moment with our "face the nation" flashback. it's been a long, tough year. a real test of what i'm made of. there were times i thought of giving in, but i did it. opened up that navy federal savings account and now we have this... ah. did it all online... it was easy. i don't hear any sweating. civilians... psh. 4 million members. 4 million stories. navy federal credit union. >> schieffer: there has been so much bad news lately. after stories like the connecticut shootings, we always look not only for lessons learned to ensure it never happens again but also for some kind of redeeming national conversation to help us understand. sometimes that happens. sometimes not. but one time that it did was after the sp
our infrastructure is critical to our economy but we continue not to be able to get something through congress. these are big areas where we can move something forward. i think you'll see the president address many of these issues in the state of the union. >> schieffer: all right, well, i want to thank all of you, most enlightening, as we say on television. and we'll be back in a moment with our "face the nation" flashback. it's been a long, tough year. a real test of what i'm...
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economy getting renewed strength, the feeling here is the u.s. could help pull up the rest of the world if washington could just get out of the way. >> do you think president obama is the problem or the party itself? >> this is what the republicans are upset about because they feel like they could have won. >>> the google search engine that's searching you. >> you suggest that law enforcement with access to i'ms is always going to exercise perfect discretion. >> i would say that's definitely not true. >>> right now the worst air in the country is hovering over salt lake city. >> if you can see it, you probably don't want to be breathing it. >>> manti te'o defended himself on national television. >> there's yet another twist. it turns out the practical joker who posed as te'o's girlfriend was a man who used a high fall set toe voice. i'm sorry. but i think this time adam sandler has gone too far. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. a week of icy weather's giving way to snow and rain across much of the midwest, east, and south
economy getting renewed strength, the feeling here is the u.s. could help pull up the rest of the world if washington could just get out of the way. >> do you think president obama is the problem or the party itself? >> this is what the republicans are upset about because they feel like they could have won. >>> the google search engine that's searching you. >> you suggest that law enforcement with access to i'ms is always going to exercise perfect discretion. >>...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure eryone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ at devry.edu/knowhow. i've got two tickets to paradise!l set? pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make meone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure eryone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ at devry.edu/knowhow. i've got two tickets to paradise!l set? pack your bags, we'll leave...
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. >>> from weather to the economy, you hope the world economy is on wall street, but now in switzerland. many are in davos for the annual world economic forum but this year their focus is not on europe. anthony mason joins us from davos. anthony good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. maybe it's the bracing mountain air but there's been a pronounced mood swing in davos. 12 months ago it looked like the financial collapse in europe could lead to a global recession. what a difference a year makes. in the hallways and meeting rooms of the world economic forum where top bankers, business leaders and politicians come every year to swap intelligence there's a sense the global economy has finally turned a corner. as ken frazier, ceo of pharmaceutical giant merck. >> i think the u.s. economy is poised to take off. i think it's been through some tough times. i think it's the strongest economy in the world. >> reporter: the imf forecasts the global economy will grow 3.5% this year a healthy number, and if there's debate about how soon things will get better, muhtar kemp the ceo of coca-
. >>> from weather to the economy, you hope the world economy is on wall street, but now in switzerland. many are in davos for the annual world economic forum but this year their focus is not on europe. anthony mason joins us from davos. anthony good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. maybe it's the bracing mountain air but there's been a pronounced mood swing in davos. 12 months ago it looked like the financial collapse in europe could lead to a global recession. what...
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we have to deal with our own economy and our fiscal situation. that is a given. that is the source of our strength and capacity. we also have to be smart about making the right investments in diplomacy and development to try to solve problems and prevent them. i have outlined what should be a no brainer. let us have the permission to take money we already have. and then let's look at the budget as we move forward. sequestration will very damaging to the state department and usaid if it does come to pass. it throws the baby out with the bath. are there programs we could reduce, make more efficient, yes, that's part of what i have been trying to do. but there are also a lot of incentive programs to security ,- important, various programs like security of our personnel in dangerous places that we cannot afford to cut more of. i hope we have a sensible discussion but it going for -- budget discussion going forward. >> madam secretary, thank you figure commitment to this country -- for your commitment to this country. i have seen the work yourself to -- you work yours
we have to deal with our own economy and our fiscal situation. that is a given. that is the source of our strength and capacity. we also have to be smart about making the right investments in diplomacy and development to try to solve problems and prevent them. i have outlined what should be a no brainer. let us have the permission to take money we already have. and then let's look at the budget as we move forward. sequestration will very damaging to the state department and usaid if it does...
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economy produced $45 trillion worth of stuff. and so when you do the ratio, we're talking about a couple of percent of gdp. it's not actually a very big thing, when you just had the worst financial collapse in three generations. so what we've actually had are policies that are not especially strong. they've actually been a lot weaker than -- a lot weaker than people who had spreadsheets were saying we really needed. you know, this is epical. this is not something that's going to happen, hopefully, until a couple of generations from now. we should have hit this -- >> you're talking about the 2008 collapse? >> that's right. >> so you don't think we're facing what japan faced? you don't think this is -- you think this is cyclical? are we going to -- >> well, yeah, it is cyclical. there's no indication -- there's no hint there. people have looked for evidence that there's some fundamental flaw in the u.s. economy that accounts for this. and it just isn't really there. you know, of course, we'd like our workers to be better educated.
economy produced $45 trillion worth of stuff. and so when you do the ratio, we're talking about a couple of percent of gdp. it's not actually a very big thing, when you just had the worst financial collapse in three generations. so what we've actually had are policies that are not especially strong. they've actually been a lot weaker than -- a lot weaker than people who had spreadsheets were saying we really needed. you know, this is epical. this is not something that's going to happen,...